The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 01, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 2

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ailments from which most mothers
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
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is a God-send to women, carrying
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and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
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a
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F
“Motherhood,” is worth |ff||| I ||r H
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woman, and will be sent free in plain ■■
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RISING
BREAST
i
THE
"■
DEMOCRATIC
OUTLOOK.
The I.ewiston Tribune, an indepen­
dent. conservative and influential ps
per. and one of the closest students of
current politics in the entire North­
west. in s|>eaking of the deniix’ratic
outlook this year, says:
"The factional and fratricidal tights
In the democratic party lead most
people to think there is no chance for
the party this year, and the approach
ing convention at St. Ixmls is there­
fore looked upon more with curiosity
than as the deliberations of the great
historical party of this country having
as its object the adoption of a living
creed and the selection of a national
ticket designed to be more In sympa­
thy with the ruling purposes of the
people than those of the opposition
party.
"While at this time there is noth­
ing to greatly encourage the hope of
success, it is well also to understand
that under any circumstances the mi­
nority has tremendous odds to face
that can scarcely be overcome until
there Is a general revulsion against
the governing party.
"To begin with, most of the states
are incorrigibly wedded to one or an-
other of the- political parties. like
New England, the Northwest. Pennsyl­
vania. etc., to the republican party
and the southern states to the demo­
cratic party, leaving a very few that
are the real bxttlegronnd in the con­
test.
(eresili are not secure in the hands of
a democracy. The minority must bo
protected agaiiiHi the majority.”
These two men largely eontrolle*!
the convention Governor Raadfilph
said that "the government must be
protected from tin- turbuleni-y of dem­
ocracy ” Thu« we see the »pirn In
which our constitution was dratted
Our government is not democratic hv
the spirit of the Hamers of the eon-
stltiitioii. but by its interpretation an*l
ptibile opinion 1‘rogress.
general
news .
PHYSICIANS.
C enturies
COLE.* OffFI' E IN JL'DD
A sheriff's posse captured Jam* s
build*:.«
Office bwirs. 10 tu 12 a u> ;
Salvers, »ho murdered Mack White.
1 to 5 p a*
Teiept***c**a
office main
In a temi ai Jackson, Ky
1371 ; real4et*ce, main 1341.
The di « as<-which has brought tnon nili-rin.- <1egr.i-
Fai otti* ers limi migra* **ful horse- I
t»KM. SMITH A RINGO. OFFICE OVER
melt will not hereafter In* n»slgn<«l to I <lay*>n and disgrace tijxm the human t.** *• : the - .un­
the l>udleton Harings
Hank
Tel»
to day that it was centuries ago. it i-> * ailed * <*tit.igious
th** cavalry at West Point.
phone Wil ;
residen*-» telephone.
main
Blood
Poisr.n.
-'The
Bail
Disease."
and
is
given
other
ISSI.
W F. Firth, general passenger
agent of the Hock Island was found names, but among all nations is r< '.*r<l< 1 a . the blackest
H M. GARFIELD. M 1» HOMEOPATHIC
ami vilest of all human diseases It >;< ks frotn bail to
•lead in his oftl*** ut Fort Worth
Lb) »Liai* and surgeon
óffl* e I l J add
n
/ /
b'llldlug
Telephone» ótri*», blk'k 1411;
n followed
Th** New York garment workers' worse; the little sores that first appear arc
reridaore. Mack 24.
tieiip Is report«**i to lx* complete. Be- by others ; the glands of the I u au
tl > i poison, and the beat
THE COST OF WAR.
groins swell and inflame, a doctor» u.d io*? no vith
t«*«en 35,000 ami ]o.****** ar*- out
o*»-j. thoa^D I took the:r treat­ bl: D i M FAIL JUDD 111» K I ELL
faithfully, lx« f*. -.1
.c*l to vrow wor<*
pboti». malí* »31; reside«**«. LIB'S 141
Miss lira**** Emery, of Salt latke re*l eruption breaks out <>n the ment
all the while. I wu ; dltih'-^rti ne«.' ior it »e* tned
Buskin, in on*- of his eloquent
City, was Is y* ars old May 1 July I laxly, the mouth and throat that I would nev< t - c jd . 1. At th«.- udv.*e cf
DK T M HENDEItrujN. PHTRKTAN
ugex. •l«MlareH that «ar would quick­ •■lie eoutes Into an inheritance of $2,- lx conic ulcerated .the hairand friend I then took S 8 H and L
. to improve
■ nd surgeon
*>tri*e tn Haring» Bans
continued the medicine, »uli. • .red ue com­ building, r-exa 1
ly vanish from among the civilized na OOO.IHHt.
Giri*-»
pt***ne.
mala
eve brows drop out. ami ugh I pletely
building
up
it.
.
I
e
ip.
h
and
increaeintf
xny
lions if ihe gij-.ii Ixxly of women
yellow blot* lies make their appetite Altho .i . t ‘.; a % ‘eu v* are ago, I have 1411 ; residen*», rad 1222
Bronx.
N.
Y.,
burglar*
two
could once ui<ui'*-lat** lia enormity
ap|x:arance ami if the di • .* e nevex had a sign ci the di^ca - » to r«furn
DR LYNN K BLAKESLEE < HEO.NW
V R. .NEWMAS.
and unite in effort against It The days in a rich man's house, drinking is not cheeked at this stage, Box 285. Bavtaua.x, Ga.
and nervo**» dU**a**es and dlseaaes of
his
wine»,
played
bls
piano
and
same thing may be said of the Chris
J'*4*1 Lulldir*«, comer Main _and
every bone, muscle, tissue and nerve in the b
rat
ill: the women
' -**irt streets
'*«*.» pL'Xie. main 721 ;
tain church and its ministers With ri««l off his silver
th*
residen-
».
red 1153
X Kay I berapeuUro.
poison,
ami
from
the
roots
of
the
hair
to
the
s
not
a
A Brooklyn nu>th**r telephoned the
a common high resolve ui>on their
À
O
(
I
sound spot anywhere,
.tag ion HI! LENA ALLEN BOONE. OSTEOPATH
|»rt to be true to the principles of authorities asking them to close
n
the blcxxl must fir t la pur.f
w ill do
itesldeftee, 'flMjitapttua street.
b*tw*et*
the church'« great founder, the Prince stre«*t to save her sick baby's life
*
ai»4 Water
'Pbco*. bia> a
this so quickly and ■
of Peace, war ami the military system request »as granted.
not be relaxed The stranger cannot
lotc l*<r the jxitsonous 1024 Nervota dla*aa*a a ape»ialtf.
known for years as s an
could not endure for a decade as a
July 4, 19<»3. there were 434» deaths
be too rigidly studied before being ad
virus of Contagion * Blood
1
- ti. M«-rc iry and pot- (>K I. FRANCE« THOMPIKyN. orTTEo
regular feature in the life of the com- In the l'nit««l Stat*-» from accidents
patblr pty»l*Uu>. gradoata A T Still
mitted to the home circle.
si:!l more a yjravated
monwealth of nations.
iw-<uliar to that date: tetanus, bums, adi may che* k it for a time, but it * *
Kirksville. M*. Office. Hotel BUS
i
■
. offe-cd i**r proof -bool.
The East Oregonian is reliably in­
There ia nothing ao melancholy, shooting. «*xi>loaion of fireworks, etc. form. S. S. S. is guaranteed pureh veget:.'*!
-r». »Ide entrane» office day». Tuesdays,
FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1904.
rbnraday»
a od Saturday»
nothing
so
diacouraging
to
the
worker
that
it
contains
a
mineral
ingr*
>'."-nt
V
humv-treatment
txxzk,
formed that a list of young girls that
l*«-ar blight is ravaging the or-
for the peace and order of the world, ■ hards of California <»n a scale not t»e- and learn all about Contagion« BI<««1 I’oi-* n
t >»-• t !• Nocharja
' ’
will be available for future use is now
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
as the easy readiness of multltukl*- tore experienced In that state Th* tor medical advice.
TH£ SWIFT SPCCIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
of Christ Ian « hurches and ministers crop will be a total failure this year.
• i in the hands of Portland procurers
VETERIMAICT MERGeON I»K
b
<*
As the time ripens to make use of
to folk»« the multitude to do evil; to
M'Xabt
Of.tr at
Ta.iaaai
dr&g
To a Waterfowl.
Th**
wife
of
Jack
London,
the
ta
stare
abdicau* their ideals and high fun*
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
them in beer gardens and dance halls
There is a Power whose care
tlons when their nation is once em­ nous author, is suing for a divorce
Teaches thy way along that
in the cities, they will be quieUy sent
naming
Miss
Anna
Strumsky
an
DENTISTS.
*
ore
bark««! or once bent on unjust «ar
♦
pathless coast—
Th«- lamdons have I wo
OB.
♦ DR M S KERN. DENTAL Rt'IU.EóN
and turn with the crowd from the stxmdent
The desert and illimitable air—
♦
♦
It is a horrifying thought to parents
harp and organ to the drum ami fit*- laughters
<rtn-e. rouan 15. Judd bul.ding
Lone wandering, but not lost
♦
Charles A. Griffith, a wealthy mer :
The hard, severe and un|x>pular but
♦
with growing daughters It is some
« E A FAl'GHAN. DENTilJT OFF!« E IN
ennobling and commanding duties of ham from Nebraska City, in Cali a
He who, from zone to zone.
thing that cannot be lightly passed
♦
J *44 b**H4iL«
l'ìe*c». r«d 1411
moral leadership are forgotten, and tornla for his health, fell from a wag :
♦
Guides through the boundless
by Every true nian and woman is
>n
at
Fresno,
and
broke
his
♦
neck
♦
th«*
selfish
motives
and
liassions
of
BANKS AND BROKERS
sky thy certain flight.
♦
♦
interested and must be on the alert
the people are condoned and white­ killing him.
In the long way that I must
♦
♦
FIEMT
»\ATIOSAL , t A.NK or athl . xa
washed. and mid prayer and song th*
♦
Guayaquil. Ecuador. Is in the hands
tread alone,
OrffRoa
rapita! »>.*•»' »an*:*», asd
♦
worse is made to seem the better rea *f an uncontrollable mob of the pop
The only man in Russia who dares
Will lead my steps aright.
prvAta.
♦
lat»ra»t «■ ils» 4»
"Th«?se doubtful stat«*s. or enough son.
ulace.
which
is
lnc«-ns»«l
at
an
esor
­
♦
¡watt»
¡Mala
la f-óltf» a&4 4-*me«-.L'
—W. C. Bryant.
to speak the truth about the czar and of them, are where the work is cen­
« esHMiftc» <*4»llertkMM
We have sp«*nt $3oo.(Kk>.*>(ri In the bitant raise ta the water rates and
• jo * promptly
pr*H«*«lr at*»o<leel
his tyrannical government is Tolstoi.
1 J
ii*nry <" Adatta pr*a»deet
tered and where, on reflection, any one war with Spain about Cuba We hate poor service.
• ••••• • •••••••
« '.o
Kirfc.
»
»■
*
pr*aidȣkt
;
F
M Ix^iroa cask
He can tread the dangerous ground of can see that the party in power can spent more than that In the conquest
« ■er ¡ M
Herman T Witte Is dead at Yonk
aaaxataai raahief
«
... »845 «
Men's Sults ..
criticism with Impunity, and scorns scarcely be dislodges*. Under the pres­ of the Philippine» We are in the era. N Y He was the largest manu
UNDERMINING FREEDOM.
.. »11X5 «
Men's Sulu ...
the imperial authority of Nicholas, al­ ident's recent executive order, con­ outer circle of the maelstrom of a laciurer of elevator ma* hlnery In the
«
policy which larger armies, larger
Men's Suits ...
.. »13.60 ♦
Secretary of War Taft, in an ad though he is living at ms home now ferring pensions on all survivors of navi«*», costlier fort». and more of United Stales, and known to contract­
ing
builders
everywhere
Men a Suiu ...
.. »15 .25 :
dress before the Harvard law school only under promise that he will "be the civil war. the bureau is now work- them and all the paraphernalia of the
Six hundred flags belonging to the
alumni association, said last night good." No other Russian on earth ing over time, at breakneck speed, dis­ Old World militarism which we t*a«e city
ThU
sanie
rate
of
reduction
applies
to
?11
other
priced
clothing :
of San Francisco, were stolen
♦
that the declaration of independence could say about Russia what Tolstoi tributing the treasury millions in New prided ourselves on being free from
irotn
the
basement
of
the
city
hall
♦
with the corr«-sponding burden» of
does not mean what it says, when it says and live Siberia is filled with York. Indiana and Illinois
♦
They
were
used
to
decorate
public
taxation, the devotion to waste and places on gala <x<a*ions
BOYS’ CLOTHING
declares that all government is based brave men In exile who have dared to
PCXIH-KTOJT
ftAVIMG»
BANK.
!*»tru* tion of the immense r.-*our< •■»
"The other stat«*s, the solid states, which
< OrcRne
‘» tcaauum J March 1.
Industrials and railroads represent­
tell the truth, and the hangmen of
upon the consent of the governed.
might otherwise go to develop­
We
will
give
a
special
discount
upon
al!
boya'
clothing
Capital
11
•
■'•••
•«.•pio».
are are ent out until these doubtful ment and forebodings, is not a stu ed in the returns from Wall street,
-et adowef oa a!! tia* depoaita
He defies the immortal document Russia have snuffed out the lives of
states have b«*en safely fixed in time dent of history Is this «ay of «pend­ win pay almost as targe dividends
aad eUd oa al! pets
countless
thousands
who
have
not
upon which this government stands,
July
1
as
one
year
ago
and
»»me«
bat
Miniai attesttaa nv*o ta
ing
money
a
wise
way?
is
it
protect-
for the go*x! work to be shown at the
STKAW
HATS
AT
HALF
PRICE
»
J
Fcratalb preaidett : J
larger
than
last
January.
seeks an excuse for oppression by spoken one-tenth as much ill of the height of the campaign.
Ive. is It good business. ls it common
preeideat . T
J
M oerta,
sense, does it t*ace a good road Into
Amtiiia Foisotn Young, lsth wit«* Of
misconstruing a selfevident doctrine oppressive government of Russia as
Maioarjr. ajaUtaat
“
It
is
now
generally
conceded
that
the
future,
is
it
the
economical
and
Brigham
Young.
Is
a
first
cousin
of
Tolstoi
speaks
every
year
Public
which all the enlightened nations
BANK of pendle -
promising «ay to secure the results Mrs Grover Cleveland She broke an
»urjMo« *a<d tu.
have taken as their keynote, and jus­ sentiment not alone among the Rus­ the president's timely use of the treas­ we claim to aim at will It make us a engagement with tbe presMlent of a
k«
Tn notare» a
ury
has
saved
these
states
to
the
par
­
sian
peasantry,
but
the
world
over,
tifies the policy of holding subject
truer and safer democracy, and wll! It Salt itake t*ank to marry Young
Exchange U
f
tW
wor«4
1>
help the world? Was Sumner right,
races by saying the patriots who iff with Tolstoi. His criticisms of the ty.
Many ymnt ago a street musi* tan
tune
Mak«*
“There are 600,00* officeholders in wgs I***n«fellow right, or were they In t-ondon bough* an old violin for
wrote the declaration of independence government are too true to be ques­
term#
Ln. Ax
F MaìSo^k. Tkffprw
tioned and the czar dares not arouse this country, outside cf the army and not. in claiming that. If half the $6 Afterward he sold it for »125
did not mean what they said.
nahm ,
H<rs-
wealth bestow««!
camps, gl«en to lately it brought $35od being proven
further antipathy against the country navy department« and the public maintain armies on
and nai :«*» were to be an Antonius S-.radivariiu.
The doctrine promulgated by Taft
school system.
given to redeem the human race, there
is dangerous doctrine to teach young by oppressing this aged hero. In a
FRAJTERSAL ORDERS
The reduction in »t««*ra<e rales t>
"Of these, say one-fifth, are demo­ would soon be no ne««! of armies and
recent
issue
of
the
London
Times.
Americans entering a professional ca­
Europe
has
reau.led
in
a
fl*«xl
of
«-m
crats in the solidly democratic states navies-—Edwin D Mead.
igration But Very little of it I
reer. They will imbibe a disrespect I Tolstoi roasts the czar, his govern­
that are not affected by campaigns.
ment.
his
military
rule,
his
oppressive
permanent character—all ar
re «xne ra u»l e informs-
for the stability of American institu­ I
RATE WAR
i»ts and visitors «ho will rv-t
This makes an army of half a million
Hon about dairying that means
taxes
and
the
needless
war
with
tions from such doctrine taught by
paid and trained men at work for the
money in yocr pcckel. If v
The rate war between the trans-At- fall.
men in such positions. They win Japan and yet lives to face his irate
Jackson Taykx an assayer from
steamship companies. which
party
in
power,
with
money,
prestige
laniK
w-.ah to take advamai-t of on
sovereign.
To
the
American,
imbued
conclude that if one American prin­
N* w York neentiy sent directly from
experience and ad «ice. mas!
and influence, while their opponents brought the steerage ra’es from Eur the Eastern const to an elevation of
with
the
idea
of
freedom,
the
restric
­
ciple can be set aside for political
ope down to and even below $10 a
the attached coupon and thia
have nothing but their democratic head cauaed an enormous influx of a 10.000 feet in I'tah He was orertom*-
capital and mercenary gain, that all tion of speech in Russia is the acme
information will lie
creed to work with and plead for.
by
the
high
altitude
and
di««!
«ithin
of
oppression.
There
is
no
further
most undesirable class of immigrants
of those principles can be subjected
•
you free.
"So in the doubtful states It is up They an- cumin« over by thousands 24 hours.
limit
to
which
tyranny
can
go.
than
to the same sacrilegious treatment
John
G
Milburn,
who
was
¡*re>
.lent
and
Ellis
island,
thereceivin«
station
hill
work
at
best.
The
power
of
place
that nothing is sacred in popular gov­ to deny a citizen the right to give ut­
the BuffaJ** Exposition is dubious
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
and patronage, when developed as for immigran’s. is terribly overcrowd­ of
ed If the influx continues much about the re-eieetion of Roisevelt. ai
ernment and nothing is safe from the terance to the thoughts that nature
they
have
been
within
the
last
few
and
God
implant
in
his
mind.
That
*.'
K
TROUTMAN. ARCHITECT AND
longer.
It
will
be
necessary
to
erect
though
he
1»
a
radical
republican
He
touch of the despoiler..
No. of cows
- . - st»»'!»«-, rosca 12 liM Moek.
Russia has succeeded in stifling years in this country, are enough to tents on the island for the accommo­ stares that the defection of the labor
being
milked
.etc«.
« rregcA
Is it any wonder that anarchy is speech and thought, and independence swing the determining vote in close dation of the immigrants, who are union» la undereatitnarc-d by the re
on the increase among the poor, vic­ among her cringing people so long, is contests in the close states
detained on the island pendin« ta- pffWimn manager»
realisation Fortunately the evil car
J B Tyler ts dead In Chicago He
ious and ignorant, where the sacred one of the wonders of the century.
"Of course, stch a vast power as ried its own cure with it So many of
•••••••••»»•»•••••••••••••••••••••••s»»»«
principles of freedom are ruthlessly That the people do not openly revolt, is now centralized in the hands of the the steerage passengers were refused is believed to have been the y >un«ea
Confederate soldier
who
serve*
set aside by the highest officials in is the second wonder of the times federal administration Is subversive admission to this country and had to through the civil war and carrie*
a SUE EK a COLE. O INTRA* TOR« AND
the land? Is it any wonder that the No wonder the public sentiment of of republican institutions, especially be taken back to Europe at the ex­ arm- He «a» a cavalryman and er
MMm bt.aata» fwaiabaff «■ aban
«•Ore. J«A wMt a «pw taty. Pxwapc
pense of the steamship companies, listed in 1661 at the a«» of 12. in th
chasm between the helpless and the
•ervw« et«> <* Bl off street, »»ar Ms.a
the world is with Japan in the present when wielded by an erratic, impulsive that 'he latter concluded that a rate First Maryland
cavalry.
powerful grows wider and wider and
struggle. The Japanese, emerging and ambitious man with a meek and war does not pay The differences
D A MAY CONTRACTOR AND BTILXY
that oppression of the people by the
ft
Eatiaate« furwtabed ow all l.rxta
from barbarity, is more acceptable to muzzled party behind him, but still were quickly settled
PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
NEWS
a
*■< aaxmry. -eaeat walba atuoe walla.
monster syndicates
grows apace.
municipal authorities have at
the thinking man. than Russia, with there are enough free citizens left to la» The made
—.*■ Leave arder» at Ea»t ■ -eg*.alas af
a beginning by appropriat­
where the custodians of the people's
her fiendish heart under a «bite skin determine elections whenever, as said, ing one tn.¡lion toilar** f**r the estab­
C Fatterwhite, of Portland,
rights thus seek to excuse wilful dis­
there is great dissatisfaction or revul lishment of free public baths Consid­ mitted suicide Tuesday by taking car­
T M KELLER. F1-ASTERING AND CE
regard of the fundamental principles
Dentltkg
Ceæat
walk» a aperialty
ering the fact that the territory of bolic acid.
Damages recovered in money for sion against the governing power.
Eatttaat»»
free
Week gsarwa-
of the government by such fallacies? loss of life, can never restore the
William J Loughridge. of Sumner
—1
I*ra»e orden at lUd cy A «»Acer a
"Such revulsion may come at any Greater New York includes hundreds
«
'ut»r store. Ma n stnet
F O box 104
Taft is scattering seed of disrup­ vita] spark nor rebuild the shattered time and may not come for an age. of mil«-» of ripanan or seacoast lines, Iowa, was drowned In the Wtllame
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBlNG GOODS AND FIRST
tion among the American people by household altars. It seems cruel and It is even possible than the St. Louis the scarcity of public bathing beaches river tn Portland Monday
MAKE
SEWER
CONNECTIONS.
ES
CLASS
WORKMEN;
ALSO
LIVERY
AND
FEED
STABLES.
Is remarkable Scores of plans for
Harry Holt, a printer «anted in
such doctrine. He justifies a “bolt” debased and heartless to measure the convention may present something such baths have already be«*n sug«est-
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED
Chicago for attempted murder.
TELEPHONE LIVERY .«TABLE COURT
from American principles and if the loss of a child or parent by such a more acceptable to the people at large ed. but it will take some time before arrested In Salem, Wednesday.
street. **v-i*o»t-.« cwt bows
Bowen A
Sow proprietà»
Always good twrMwta.
law students to whom he lectured in meaningless standard as dollars and than the strenuous man if elected, the problem will be actually taken up
Mrs
Maud
R
Barton,
of
LewisUm,
• Psbilr »r«M
Pboe«. mala Ml
tor decision.
this strain follow out his teaching,
a
a a*, poisoned by eating ice cream
cents, and yet it some fear of pen­ would be, with the glory of election
a
OLD
DUTCH
HENRY
FEED
YARD
they will become aristocratic anar­
Tuesday.
She
is
in
a
critical
condi
­
•
alty did not restrict the corporations to inspire and assure him, relieved of
borner Me»-. Alta and Lt tilth atre«*
WAR.
tion
chists, despising and scoffing at the
A
A.
Alloway.
propriété«
La-ge com
on land and sea, more desperate risks all restraints and with fresh sensa­
tortaMe »tail»
At the 51et graduation exercises of
FSvwty of feed.
Hr»«
principles for which the patriots wll-
would be taken and more criminal tions to create and more records to He went i»iy to the war that day.
rives careful Slteatloa
a
the
Portland
high
school
to
be
held
741 MAIN ST
THE HARDWARE MAN."
lingly surrendered their lives on the
To
the
swinging
bugle
song.
carelessness would be practiced in break.
that city Wednesday. 92 pupils will
a ‘XiMMFRi'tAL STABLER. G M FROOME
All stanch and true In bis suit of blue. In
altar of freedom.
graduate.
"There yet may be a way of pre
proprie:*«
Fise
L.rws. x*>d
--gw.
handling human freight Suits will
And sturdy, brave and strong.
••••••aeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeaweeeaaeeeeaaeeaeeae best race give« traasteat stork
* *pw
If one principle in the declaration be filed against the owners of the senting to the people the main «round, Mid the tramp of f»«*t. and the loud
William Ross, a farmer, was drown­
Hotel I Tod let.« 'Fbowe. wain 1S1
ed «bile attempting to run the rapids ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a
of independence can be thus assailed Slocum for damages for at least a por and apparently the only ground,
drum beat.
I
on the Columbia river, at Wilbur.
CITY LIVEKV STABLE. ALTA STREET
And the ringing of the cheers.
it is all an empty array of words. If tion of the 1000 lives snuffed out upon which to defeat the nominee,
Caraey A Ketuwdy. 1‘ropa. livarj.
Wash . Monday.
as
There
were
none
to
see
such
a
one
one of the basic doctrines of liberty through their disastrous carelessness. and all the desperate plunging, court­
atd aaìea atable. Good
at all tiaaa
The White House Inn, the famous
she
•
'ab
ilce la rx.anectiue
Ticae, main T01
can be thus subverted to the lusts of If the right laws prevailed and were ing of dangers, military heroics, in­
country hotel and resort near Port­
Wb<* could not s«-e for tears.
plutocratic government, none of them enforced rigidly, insuring reasonable ternational senaationa and the fever­
land. «as totally destroyed by Are
BOARDING AND LODGING.
are safe from violation.
safety, such death traps would not ish stress and storm the next four And Lack again came the marching Monday night, loss $20.000
WHITE
Hot SE LODGING HOt'SE. 301
men.
The Corvallis A Eastern railway
Taft has made a mistake. His zeal menace the public. Instead of mik­ years may witness but the outlook is
I South Mala etreet Cieu.
«»||.
With the bugle singing still;
ha-
b*-»-n
sued
for
$12.
l
"*<*
dams«»«
by
*
t*t
».;..'
*
and faroLsbel bvu»«A«eplag
for the success of his party has driven ing laws to recover after lives are good and besides there are too many Yet the music's surge was a sighing
ro-
tn«
Mrs
It
L
11
■aa-.ingto®.
prop
Mrs Sarah Cleland, of Portland, who
him to this extreme sentiment which lost, If people would turn their atten­ people who like that sort of thing as
dirge.
•'«» injured on the road some weeks
THE XTANFIELD HOl'RE. 313 SOITH
the American people will resent. tion to more Intelligent and practical long as the gag- is not picked up and
All sad and alow and shrill.
Mo-
Ma|n street. Mrs
L Mi hael. prop
Koeppen’s famous I~e Cream cao again be obtained at the old fa­
soldier The* Wasco Warehouse Milling Com­
tjrr». <-le«a. f**«turuU« r*, *x*» ; beet
Nothing is more sacred to an Ameri­ legislation to prevent accident, these the costly penalties have not yet been For a woman wept, and
«»»:• alt b.
rooklag
Board. 44. aiao
slept
vorite Log Cabin Soda Fountain
pany has let a cont ract for new
can than the guarantee of his liber­ horrors would be reduced to the min­ brought home.”
furni«be«l housekeeping rooms
In the dn-amless. silent sleep;
buildings to increase the output of
ties and he will resent any attack up­ imum. The people are to blame for
And the bugle song had a measure the mills from 600 barrels per day to
HOTEL ALTA. CORNER
ALTA
AND
WHAT IS DEMOCRACY-
Mi l street» Board by the day or week
on them as If it were aimed at his inch disasters. They tolerate law­
wrong.
1200.
<lood ta«» set
Kate* $3 T5 »nd *4 73
For the buglers sometimes weep
family and household.
breakers and law evasion. The
per week
Mrs L Neff. Drop
Prodi etna
Edwin Jones, employed on a log
Pendleton, June 30.—Orators wll)
Feed
Yard
la
evaneettoo.
L Neff, pro
Fop®
1
"
Prlce
thumbscrews of restriction are in the soon thunder forth that great slogan And the bugles' lure while the years drive, was drowned in the Payette
priecor.
DRUG STORE
GUARD PENDLETON HOMES.
river n«*ar Emmett. Idaho, June 27.
hands of the people. They can tighten of democracy. "A government of the
endure.
He
was
a
stranger
and
35
years
of
ATHENA HOTEL LEADING HOTEL IN
p«iople,
by
the
people,
and
for
the
peo
­
A.
C.
KOKPPEN
&
BROTHER:
Will coax them to the line.
tbv city. »1 00 to »1 50 per day
H P
The Portland papers some time ago them down or relax the tension to ple," on Fourth of July platforms And
the lilting airains on the hills •S*.
Millen, proprietor.
suit
themselves.
If
they
fix
the
exposed a plan of fiends in human :
throughout the country.
August
Furhman. of
Elberton.
and plains
HELIX HOTEL- ENDER NEW MANAGE
But have we a government by the
Wash., has been placed under $1000
form to collect hundreds of young measure of human life as a mere
Still echo fair and fine,
meat. Goxi IB««:» and clean Leda
If
girls throughout the West for pur- matter of dollars and cents, the cor­ people? A government is democratic But the suits of blue, and the sa tiers. bonds for converting his hotel into
roa coaie on*» yvs will keep acxalag
•»«•«»*•••••* *a!y white help employed
in
the
proportion
to
which
it
responds
a
bawdy
house
during
a
picnic
in
that
too.
Btpeclal
at-
porations
will
take
the
risk.
Well
poses of shame at the St. Louis and
•entlnc given to evumerrfa: travelers. Mr.
to the will of the people. Is our's re­ And the worn and tiattered caps
city.
a
♦ and Mr» J p. Navin, proprietor«.
enforced laws for the prevention of sponsive?
Lewis and Clark fairs.
Will tell some maid what the bugle
The fruit outlook in all parts of • a
'
carelessness
are
more
Bane
than
laws
♦
At the time, this exposition of horri­
If it were, two attempts to make our
played
COTTAGE HOTEL— WHEN YOU GO TO
Idaho, for every variety, is fine, ex­ a
I matin« atop at the Cotta««
Hotel
When it sighed the song of "Taps." cept for heavy and destructive frosts *
♦ " hit«
ble facts was thought to be a bit of for the recovery of damages through constitution democratic would have
help. turne
cooking.
eveevthlng
a
been successful. First in the senate
—W. D. Nesbit.
In the Boise valley and around Em­ ♦
.-.eat and clean
Mrs Jasan O'Connell,
"yellow’’ journalism, and was lightly .egalized carelessness.
♦
proprietor
—to lessen the term and elect by di
a
mett.
passed by.
♦
The democratic delegation from reel vote. 8«*cond—for dir«*ct vote
THERE’S NOTHING IN IT.
♦
The
Marquam
Grand
theater
in
a
SECOND HAND DEALERS.
That such a plot does exist, and j California to the national convention, for president.
Portland, closed for the summer sea­ ♦ a By buying a pa r of our nice, stylish, comfortable Oxfords or Slip­ ♦
Any one, to understand a constitu­ Out from the harbor of Youth’s bay
that active agents are now at work in left San Francisco yesterday on a
V
STROBLK.
DEALER
IN
8DCONIX
son
on
Tuesday
night.
Extensive
re
­
♦ pers.
♦
There leads the path of pleasure.
band goods
It there is anything you
the cities of the Northwest, with this special train—one car of delegates tion, should understand the purpose
a
pairs
will
be
made
during
the
closed
A
new
lot
of
Oxfords
received
today
fresh
from
the
factory.
for which it was adopted. When we With eager step we walk that «’av. season.
♦ Don't put off till the last moment to get your shoes, but come today ♦ need In new and second hand furniture,
nefarious purpose in view, is now and two cars of wine. It really begins understand this we will And that our
a
«twee, granlteware and crockery, call and
To brim joy's largest measure
and make a selection.
Ben
T
Rvktis.
N.
Nudelma
and
P.
♦ get hie prime. N . CUR street
known to be true. Within the past to look like a Hearst victory. It constitution is not democratic.
But when, with morn's departing
a
The baby will need a new pair of soft soled shoes or slippers,
F. Walla* e are under $500o Linds each ♦
beams.
The constitution embodies the dom
week, two brazen devils, in the shape would be a shame to have it said
♦ INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
at Portland for setting fire to their a and we can show you the newest and best.
inative
views
of
the
eighteenth
cen
­
Goes
Youth's
last
precious
minute.
of women, from Portland, have visited that two full carloads of the Califor­
♦
♦
Remember,
Ladies'
Oxfords
and
Babies'
Soft
Soled
Shoes
and
second-hand
stores
In
that
city.
Sun
­
tury. And yet we look upon it as the We sigh. " ’Twas but a fevered dream
HARTMAN
ABSTRACT
CO
a
makes
this city and it is positively known nia vintage accomplished nothing.
day night.
abstracts of title tv all anda
emtxxiiment of democracy. It was
There's nothing in it.”
* Slippers new today.
♦ In reliable
•
a
Umatilla
county
Loans
on
that they solicited young girls of
city and
framed to defeat the majority vote.
Andrew Sorenson, who was struck ♦
♦ tarw property. Buys aBd »ell» sit kinds
Nature seems always to hold a re­ We are attempting to use it to accom­ Then on our vision dawns afar
by a *ar belonging to the Oregon a
Pendleton, to engage, at some future
**f real estate.
Itoee a general brokerage
♦ buskttesa Pays tai-» aod maa *«•
Power Company, of Portland, caus­ ♦
,
The goal of glory, gleaming
Invest
time in dance hails aDd beer joints in serve of destructive elements ever plish a majority vote.
a
aient» tor non resident»,
1« the instrument through which we Like some great radiant solar star.
ing the amputation of a leg. has been ♦
Reference. any
ready to strike at prosperity in Kan­
♦
St. Louis, and also in Portland.
bank In IVndleton
a
are trying to reach a democracy a
awarded $13.000 damages.
Anil sets its longing, dreaming.
GOOD SHOES CHEAP. ’Phone Main 1131.
« A HARTMAN.____
Pres
Can anything be more horrifying sas When the hot winds fall to kill good one? The evidence of the Phila­ Forgetting all things left behind.
♦
D. I*. Rhodes, a Centralia barber ♦
G Au HARTMAN. JR. Vics
crops,
floods
are
turned
loose
to
draw
delphia
convention
shows
that
the
aim
We strain each nerve to win It;
to mothers than this thought?
who recently failed to t>ass the bar­ •»♦•♦•♦•♦»♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•♦•R
J M
BENri.KY RKPRERRNTR THE
ber's examination, has begun suit to
Can anything more arouse the right­ them. The pest never fails to ma­ of the fathers was not to secure more But when ’tig ours, at last, we find
**lde»t and m*wt reliable tire and acci­
democracy, but less. They did not
There's
nothing
In
It.
test
the
constitutionality
of
the
Wash
­
terialize
at
the
right
time.
eous indignation of a city than to
dent ln»uranre companies.
Office
with
believe in the people. It does not fol­
ington barber examination law.
< ► Hartman Abstract Co.
think that such fiends are being shel­
low
that
these
men
were
not
public
We
turn
our
sad.
reluctant
gaze
General Miles is a modest. unajv
Senators Mitchell and Fulton have
JOHN llAll.EV. Ji., V s LAND COM
spirited. They represented the con­
Upon the path of dtuy;
tered?
emphatically protested against the re­
Burning man, and can bend gracefully servative business men, those of prop­ Its barren. uninviting ways
tulHloner.
Specialty made of land Ri­
Such vipers should be bunted down
I I
moval
of
the
land
office
from
Oregon
ta«» and proof
Insurance and rotten
to circumstances, but the long step ertv, and had little sympathy with
Are
void
of
bloom
ami
beauty,
lion». Office in Judd bulldin«, room is
and shot without ceremony. Such
Y< t In that road, though dark and cold City to Portland, until Oregon City
from the champagne of army circles file new ideas of popular rule.
ha» had a chance to present her pro­
debased criminals should receive no
■f ne members of this convention
Il seems. as we begin It,
MISCELLANEOUS.
to the town pump of a prohibition
test.
The Wood Shipper of Kamela. Oregon.
mercy at the hands of courts nor jur­
were earnetit in the cause of liiierty. As we press on. Io! we behold—
SEWER ' »’ONTRACTOR^lrjosrREED
convention will tax the old warrior's All the prominent d**m<x-ratic leaders
M.
C.
Cheal,
a
commission
merchant
There's
nothing
In
It.
ies. In spite of all the loving care
There Is a reason for it You save the dealers’ profits and get <►
make. .*.uu<«ii.Hi* wltb tht. K,
and prominent society man of Port­
powers of adaptability.
were absent except Franklin, who was
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
< > brnine» h*.,,,», an.t |,rtra.e re«*J-^
bestowed upon children, in spite of all
land. has disappeared and it is
full nieasuremenL
in his dotage.
< » I.-ru,. reason»«». Lre,» order» « T. e
The cheerful kicker Is a more use
the sacred safeguards thrown around
thougnt he has drowned himself, as
* > laylvr» HarUwar? Stort1
The spirit and intent of the con von
COMING EVENTS.
Best Hound red fir and tamarack.
< >
he was about $1600 short in his ac­
the family altar, and in spite of all ful citizen than the resigned saint tion must not be gathered from the
$3.(10 per cord on b.tard cars at Spring Spur.
*
> HKK YOU "UNCLE’* WHEN YOU WANT
< >
Eastern Oregon Medical Asoclatlon, counts.
the heartbreaking toil and pains ta who suffers injustices to be heaped public utterances, but from the min­
money.
<
> property.
Address
R.
B
CUMMINS,
Kamel
a.
Oregon.
_ _ B _____
___ _ <-w
A Baker county man who has been
T.
Gurdalu.
Fava Broker,
rearing daughters in decency and upon him. Kicking is no crime if utes of the secret sessions. Hamilton Hot lAke, July 7.
■ *
believed that the autocratic English
National
Guard
Encampment, farming a quarter section of school ♦♦♦♦«■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ a ; ; Mtlarkey building. Court »trret
honor, yet these murderous vipers you kick hard enough at the right constitution the best model govern Washington, Idaho
__
and Oregon.
land purchased by him from the state
time.
, l T.ING «ND TIT.
creep into homes, unawares.
ment. Give the rich and well born American Lake. Idaho. July 7-2T
of Oregon in 1882, finds that the land
ting a s|*eclalty
t-rompt work
Ratta-
class the power in the government
August
22-27—American Mining was declared mineral in character,
Th* associations of young daughters
faction guaranteed
Mia» R
Whin.,
»12
Main
atreet
*•
WWtl
*7-
Fifteen Mount Vernon, N. Y., high and they will not be profited by a Congress. Portland.
The East Oregonian is Eastern Oregon's
representative
paper.
It
and that he has had no title for 20
cannot be too closely . scrutinised school graduates were kidnapped and
change, hence will give a good gov­
National Irrigation Association, El years, although he has occupied the leads and the people appreciate it an d show it by their liberal patronage.
The vigilance of the household can- hazed yesterday.
Only East Oregonian by carrier,
ernment. Madison said: “Landed in- Paso, Texas, November 15-18.
It Is the advertising medium of thia section.
land all this time.
only 15 cents a week.
Great Money-Saving Sale
of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
at BAER (Sb DALEY’S
De Laval Dain
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
KOFPPFNÇ Thr
¡YVErflLdlO
Celebrate the Fourth of
DINDINGER, WILSON & CO
BUY YOUR WOOD FROM
R. B. CUMMINS